delineation
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ a drawing of the outlines of forms or objects
delineation
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ representation by drawing or painting etc
delineation
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ a graphic or vivid verbal description; "too often the narrative was interrupted by long word pictures"; "the author gives a depressing picture of life in Poland"; "the pamphlet contained brief characterizations of famous Vermonters"
delineative
— Tillægsord
– Engelsk
~ depicted in a recognizable manner
delingsfører
— Navneord
– Dansk
~ chef for en deling i forsvaret, Rigspolitiet el. B ...
delinquency
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ a tendency to be negligent and uncaring; "he inherited his delinquency from his father"; "his derelictions were not really intended as crimes"; "his adolescent protest consisted of willful neglect of all his responsibilities"
delinquency
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ nonpayment of a debt when due
delinquency
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ an antisocial misdeed in violation of the law by a minor
delinquent
— Tillægsord
– Engelsk
~ past due; not paid at the scheduled time; "an overdue installment"; "a delinquent account"
delinquent
— Tillægsord
– Engelsk
~ guilty of a misdeed; "delinquent minors"
delinquent
— Tillægsord
– Engelsk
~ failing in what duty requires; "derelict (or delinquent) in his duty"; "neglectful of his duties"; "remiss of you not to pay your bills"
delinquent
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ a young offender
deliquesce
— Udsagnsord
– Engelsk
~ melt away in the process of decay; "The fungi eventually deliquesced"
deliquesce
— Udsagnsord
– Engelsk
~ melt or become liquid by absorbing moisture from the air; "this type of salt deliquesces easily"
deliquescent
— Tillægsord
– Engelsk
~ (especially of certain salts) becoming liquid by absorbing moisture from the air
deliquium
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ a spontaneous loss of consciousness caused by insufficient blood to the brain
delirious
— Tillægsord
– Engelsk
~ marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion; "a crowd of delirious baseball fans"; "something frantic in their gaiety"; "a mad whirl of pleasure"